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Page iii
... James Oglethorpe , written for the Georgia Historical Society ; by Thomas Spalding , Esq . , 203 239 INTRODUCTION . THE subject of publishing a volume of Collections.
... James Oglethorpe , written for the Georgia Historical Society ; by Thomas Spalding , Esq . , 203 239 INTRODUCTION . THE subject of publishing a volume of Collections.
Page ix
... James Habersham , William Stephens , Sam- uel Urlsperger , C. de Munch , General Oglethorpe , Thomas Bosomworth , Benjamin Martyn , Noble Jones , John Rey- nolds , & c . Depositions of Indian traders ; memorials to the Board of Trade ...
... James Habersham , William Stephens , Sam- uel Urlsperger , C. de Munch , General Oglethorpe , Thomas Bosomworth , Benjamin Martyn , Noble Jones , John Rey- nolds , & c . Depositions of Indian traders ; memorials to the Board of Trade ...
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... James Oglethorpe , then a member of parliament , by whom it was moved ; and who , as chairman of the committee , was most active and diligent in giving salutary effect to the measure . A great number of persons were found suffering ...
... James Oglethorpe , then a member of parliament , by whom it was moved ; and who , as chairman of the committee , was most active and diligent in giving salutary effect to the measure . A great number of persons were found suffering ...
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... Oglethorpe had realized the most sanguine expec- tations , in engaging and retaining the Indians in the interest of ... James continuing unadjusted , war was form- ally declared by England against Spain in 1739. Oglethorpe received ...
... Oglethorpe had realized the most sanguine expec- tations , in engaging and retaining the Indians in the interest of ... James continuing unadjusted , war was form- ally declared by England against Spain in 1739. Oglethorpe received ...
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... James Oglethorpe , the founder of Georgia . The evening of his life was spent in the quiet of domestic enjoy- ment in his native land . He became a patron of literature , and a friend of genius . The learned sought his association ...
... James Oglethorpe , the founder of Georgia . The evening of his life was spent in the quiet of domestic enjoy- ment in his native land . He became a patron of literature , and a friend of genius . The learned sought his association ...
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